Arlene Getz Named Editorial Director of The Committee to Protect Journalists

From cpj.org:

The Committee to Protect Journalists announced that Arlene Getz will be CPJ’s new editorial director, where she will lead the organization’s editorial team and oversee news, data, and multimedia production.

“Arlene’s extensive experience in reporting and editing international news will help CPJ meet the unprecedented and growing challenges to press freedom and journalists’ safety globally,” said Robert Mahoney, CPJ’s deputy executive director. “We have record levels of journalists in prison, creeping authoritarianism and censorship, and vicious online harassment of reporters. To battle these and other threats we need to uphold the highest standards of reporting and editing to underpin our public advocacy.”

Prior to joining CPJ, Getz was an opinion editor at CNN, an editor-in-charge at Reuters, a managing editor at Newsweek Online, and editorial director of Newsweeks worldwide editions, serving as the top editorial executive for publications in Russia, Turkey, Pakistan, Poland, Mexico, Kuwait, South Korea, and Japan. Getz is also fostering a new generation of journalists as an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. She is a member of the Council of Foreign Relations, a Fulbright Specialist, and has been awarded various fellowships, including Wolfson Press Fellow at Cambridge University and the International Reporting Project’s Gatekeeper Fellowships to the Middle East. Getz’s work has earned her several awards for reporting and commentary.

 

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